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Solutions Without Hysteria

After what has seemed like a period of stagnation, the space industry appears to currently be on steroids and the theme of space exploration appears to have re-acquainted itself with mainstream culture. There are now frequent news headlines and articles demonstrating progress with rocket technology and capabilities. The idea of sending manned missions further and further out into space for the benefit of humanity is exciting and fantastic, however during this nascent phase in space exploration it is important to maintain a steady focus on what is happening on this planet. With a potential decline in living standards and political instability featuring in several credible future scenarios this century, it is important for all members in society to contribute where they can to mitigate these risks. However, what is being presented in mainstream media as inevitable sacrifices, including the switch to bug protein as a staple food source, colder showers and pod-life is unpalatable and depressing. Whilst constraints on resources do risk causing declines to living standards and political instability, the aim of this article is to point out who should be removing these constraints. Due to the way the human brain works, anyone who is hysterical or in panic mode, cannot be also in problem solving mode and should be excluded from debate up front. This especially includes teary eyed celebrities broadcasting their emotions through the media.  

CultureScience

7 min read

11/02/2022

Written by Artful Lodger

A Wasted Opportunity

In the same week that an academic from the University of Sussex is targeted by a toxic mob of activists, the Brighton & Hove bin strike has again started. The two-week strike across much of the city will be a visual and odorous horror show, likely to elicit a strong sense of disgust from human residents. Animals and pets may enjoy the change, however rotting food and rubbish will soon end up harming them as it did during the previous bin strike.

CulturePolitics

3 min read

14/10/2021


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